Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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Ralph Robert Shaw. CHAPTER VIII Who May Obtain Copyright ? As noted above , the Constitution authorizes protection of " authors . " The Congress does not , therefore , have authority to pass a law giving copyright privileges to others ...
Ralph Robert Shaw. CHAPTER VIII Who May Obtain Copyright ? As noted above , the Constitution authorizes protection of " authors . " The Congress does not , therefore , have authority to pass a law giving copyright privileges to others ...
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... obtain copyright . 4. An " agent " cannot obtain copyright . 5. A " licensee " cannot obtain copyright . 6. Most scholarly periodical articles are probably public property . CHAPTER IX How Is Copyright Obtained ? There appears to 60.
... obtain copyright . 4. An " agent " cannot obtain copyright . 5. A " licensee " cannot obtain copyright . 6. Most scholarly periodical articles are probably public property . CHAPTER IX How Is Copyright Obtained ? There appears to 60.
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Ralph Robert Shaw. Many copyrights have been lost because of confusion as to who may obtain copyright . In one case , even though the proprietor of a copyright owned more than ninety per cent of the stock of the corporation which was ...
Ralph Robert Shaw. Many copyrights have been lost because of confusion as to who may obtain copyright . In one case , even though the proprietor of a copyright owned more than ninety per cent of the stock of the corporation which was ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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